Drinking doll with movable members



July 7, 1953 LCOHN 2,644,272

7 DRINKING DOLL WITH MOVABLE MEMBERS Filed April 5, 1949 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR sY i u ATTORNEY July 7, 1953 l. COHN 2,644,272

I DRINKING DOLL WITH MOVABLE MEMBERS Filed April 5, 1949 s Sheets-Sheet 2 FIGS W 10 J! E f I'NVENTOR ATTORNEY y 7, 1953 l. COHN 2,644,272

DRINKING DOLL WITH MOVABLE MEMBERS Filed April 5, 1949 3 Sheets Sheet3 uvw-izvrbx. c

Patented July 7-, 1953 DRINKING DOLL WITHMOVABLE MEMBERS a w l Irwin (John, Leomins ten'Massi I I v Application April 5, 1949, Serial No. 85,523

3 ,Claims. (01. 46-141) The object of the present inventionisi to provide I a doll having articulated arms in conjunction with a liquid container held by a hand carried by one arm and means by which upon raising of the said arm to that position normally reached by a child in drinking from a glass-or thelike, the liquid will be caused to flow from the glass, to simulate the consumption of the liquid in a normal manner by the doll figure. In the embodiment shown the liquid may initially be poured into a second container in the form of a little pitcher carried by the hand of a second arm, which arm may be turned to move the pitcher into pouring position relatively to the glass held by the hand of the second arm. Furthermore, in the embodiment shown, the raising of that, arm which holds the glass, so that it is brought to drinking position, automatically effects flow of the liquid from the glass back into the pitcher, whereas the means of fluid communication between the Figure 9 is a, fragmentary section taken on the line'99,Fig. 8. Q g r In the drawingstwoio'r'ms of 'the device are shown. In the figures preceding Figures 8 and, 9 the arm members are disconnected-whereas in '"the 1 modification of. the latter two figures, the

pitcherand the glass is entirely concealed, and

in one form of the inventionbothof the said two containers may readily be removed from the hands of the doll. v

The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

Fig. 1 is a view in elevation, partly in dotted lines, showing a doll embodying the invention, the right-hand arm holding a fluid-containing pitcher, and the left-hand arm holding a drink ing glass; v

Fig. 2 is a view similar to Fig. 1, the hand holding thepitcher having been rotated into register with the drinking glass and the liquid having been passed into the latter by flow from the pitcher into the top of the glass;

Fig. 3 is a view similar to the preceding figures, the left-hand arm having been raised to bring the rim of the drinking glass close to the mouth area of the doll head, the tubing connection between the two containers (the tubing being shown in dotted lines) forming a duct by which the fluid is passed back into the pitcher;

Fig. 4 is an enlarged elevation, partly broken away, showing the body and arms, also hands, of

the doll, with the left arm raised into position.

for drinking;

Figure 5 is a detail View, partly in section, showing the spring-engaged joint elements for the arms and body separated in' their positions for connection; Y

arms are providedwith upper'and' inwardly directed extensions which are interfitting.v

The invention will now be described.

'Referring to Figures 1,- therein a doll having abody numbered I, a head 2, a right-hand arm 3, a left-hand arm 4, and leg members'ti. The right-hand arm holds a container 6, in the form of a pitcher, and the left-hand arm holds drinking glass 1'.

and the righthand attached to-its' arm may be given rotational movement. The two containers are connected for-flow of liquid by flexible tubing it will be seen that eacharm socket of the body nieinber has mounted therein aring-shaped member 9, adapted for connection withasecond ringshaped member ID, carried by the appropriate arm. A rivet, which is hollow, as shown more clearly in Figure 5, at "II, is'passed through the apertures IOX and SXof the ring-shaped members and is headed ov'erffor rotationally connect-' ing the two, preceding which'the ends of a coiled spring I2, are insertedin the apertures I3, of the ring-shaped members; Member 9 is cemented in its appropriate socket of the'b'ody member, and member ID is'prefer'ably' formed with an'annular at'IIJXX to'receive'the upper cylindrical margin of the appropriate arm, which margin is cementedinposition; T I

Extending from-"side tt0"side Within the body member and passing through the "hollow rivets I I, is 'a flexible tubing I4; An end section of the tubingpasses through th left-hand arm and its open end is ex'posed'by an opening at I4X in the Figure 6 is a view, partly brokenaway along the line 6-6, Fig. 4, showing the lower end of an arm and the rotatable connection between the hand and arm; V v I Figure '7 is a perspective view of the detachable drinkin glass;

Figure 8 is a view in elevation partly broken away, illustrating the body and arm members of amodified form; and

extends through the right-hand armfthe latter being conn'ectedtohand member I6, in the followingmanner. Secured to hand I6 is a flanged disc, I1, and securedto the arm is afianged disc I8, These disc's are centrally apertured to re-' ceive a hollowrivet I9 by means'of which the" J hand'is'rotationall'y connectedto 'it arm; As

shown in Fig. 6, the palm of-the hand is apertured to receive aniinwardlyprojected nipple 20,

the reduced endof :whichreceives the flexible tubing. .7 I I Nipple 20 of the rotatable hand is adapted to receive; for tight frictional fit, the hollow post 2 IX, of a drinking glass or cup 2|, shown in Fig. 7. The right-hand arm is designated bythe nu-- mera13,-and.the left'arm bythe numeral l. If

- ,pdesirei'jtheleft-hand :I B' may be rotationally 2 aridBQ-Ihave shown g I The lefthand arm, orboth-a-rms; maybe swung upwardly,

tion' of the tubing, I

the mouth of the doll. This will causethe liquiddd to be raised to such position that it will flow back and downward through tubing, for-refill iiigoffi the container, 6. By the means shown, eitherre ceptacle may be removed from the hand w'hich' carr esit, and ren edasd 1t It will be understoodthat variousfimodifica tions may be mad in the form andarrangemeht of the elements constituting the "embodiment, illustrated and, described, withoutl,dpartin'g; from the spirit of th" invention; thefsec withinth bd'y; ,ma'y serve as a reservoiruan'd whenthe armj lljisf moved downward .the liq uidinlsuclrreservoir; will flow into the receptacle; mus-whet the israised the simulationbfdrinkihg or;liq1iidfromg; the receptacle will be had since the liquid will flow back into the reservoir." In such :caser-alsm the tubing; I 4', may'beeliminated, 'as byza's divi= sion wall in thebody'justtbelowcthe said movable: arm, Also in such da'se; thes'e'cond armmay' be free from movement dr ha ve any rnov ementdesired. V V I vi 7: i It will alsobe underjstoodthat ithejr eptaclesj are preferably transparent" and] receptacle If a 2! may have a transparenticover. Al'so; the'form,, of the receptacle may be widely varied; VVhilinQ the specific embodiment the,pouring: of liquid" from receptacle fi toreceptacle-T givesan added interest tdthe doll, th invention may be em 40 ployed without such expedient For: example-, either arm-may carry ahollow-signal, and.--coloredliqui'd be employeddn the tubing or I'GCBD"; tacle. Thus, thereceptaclesorereceptaclesmaybe in the form of ahollow signal 'fiag'-or-fla;gs;a stop-signal, and th fornr mayybe widely, variedri Also, by fluid is:meant;anyzmovablezmaterial, and this material ,maybegranular: iIt'may be"; employed to produce a-soun'd; as-jwhen'thetdown-w ward moving material fallingrifromi the rhandi area of one arm strikes against-abound emitting diaphragm, wall, or otherfm'emberr held'by the hand 'ofthe otherarm; :"i 7' In the modificationof'Fig': 8, the"arm,;255is formed with an inwardly-vdirected extension '1 26,, the reduced end of. which; is. embraced by; a flanged sleeve. 21, the flange of which fits: into-.1 the channelway of;a connector-nipple? which 5 receives a flange'sleeve 29 icarriedbyathesecondarm 30. The tube [4, beingthe sameae'lementl 'as shown in Fig. 4, extends? through. thegarrange-ee ment just described, and through the armsitoj' the hands l5 and I6. l

In the modification ofiE'igs. Sand 9, the springw 3| will have one end connected to arm;25.-and its opposite end 3 |X;'Fig; 9,enters a slot'at 32 'in the body I X The remaining elementsshown in Figs. 8 and 9 are the same as in the preceding figures with the exceptionthatvthe'elastie-band '70 arrangement shown'at 33 and which customarily imposes yielding tension on the head and leg members is held spaced from the arm connection elements by a transversely extending=bar-'3-4.

Having described my invention, what'I cl'a'im 4 and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is as follows: v

1.,A doll comprising a body member, two arms and v an apertured"handicarigiediby eachlarm, a first ring member secured to the doll body at the shoulder, a second ring member secured to the upper extremity of the arms, a shoulder rivet havinga head 'fiange and adapted to secure the first ring member to the second ring member, said ,firstv ring, member having an inwardly disposed shoulder in the opening of the ring for rotatably grasping the- 'turned-over end of said shoulder rivet,, said second ring member having an inwardly disposed shoulder at its opening to receivethe head flange of said shoulder rivet, said secondfring me'r'nber' being prqvidew with ag'circular groove? rs-re'c'eite the upper end of the doll arm, la spiral spring disposed between said first ring; memberand said second ring "member, said 2 firstf'and' -said second ringmembers' being provided withlongitudinalapeitures to receive the ends of said spiral spring, inwardly projecting nipples each hand, at least one arm being provide'dwith a fiangedha'nd -disc, a flanged lower' armidiscis'ecured to the' extremity of the lower arm,-"a-" tubular wrist' rivet having-upturned flangedends and adapted to secure the flanges of saidhand disc and said lower arm disc for rota-f tional movement of said hand, anda flexible tube joining the apertures of 'each hand and passing through the openingsof'th ring members In both shoulders ofsaid doll.

adapted to hold: liquids; "said'con'tainer bein provided with a hollow post nearits bas'e, said hollow postfb'eing; frictionally united to the i l Projecting hand:

3. A (1011 comprising 'a body member, tw m and apertured hands carried by each arm, each of said arms being provided with :an abutment at the top portion thereof to abutthe doll body at the shoulder, said arms being extended into'the l body portion of the dollia-- first flanged sleeve" secured-"toonefarm interiorly ofithe body of the (1011, a second flanged sleeve secured to the other portion of the arm disposed interiorly of the doll body, a "connector nipple securing I said first flanged sleeve to said; secondfianged s eeve i111. rotational engagement, spiral spring" disposed about the-upper portion of one arm' inwardly of the shoulder of the doll bodyisaidspiral' spring being secured at one end to its adjacent arm-and atits opposite end ma slot in the 'doll body, each;

hand discrto the lower. arm disc in rotational engagement and a flexible tubingxconnectingthe 0 apertures of said hands ,,s aid iiexible tubingbeing, continuous between the apertures and -passin u h t earmsand d 1lbody- IRWIN corn UNITED PATENTS '2: The doll of' 1ainr=1navin a container 7 Reagents: can it! the hie-f or this patent- 

